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a lot of good things have happened in texas in terms of the economy and so voters tend to give perry some credit for that even though there are probably other reasons for the state's economic i approval. not only is tom palken challenging him the failure to fix education, to deal with transportation and state issues in texas but also a coalition of bipartisan coalition of the legislature are not happy with his tenure. the blue may be off the road and rick perry in texas. >> michael: how could it be on at all. a little more on texas. on the showed we haddier my bird founder of battleground texas. let's take a listen of this clip clip. >> people think of text as a red state, a beat red state but that's only the people who are turning out to vote. right now we're getting less than 50% of the population that is participating in elections. what we have to do is expand the electorate, bring more people in the process through registration and have better turnout. texas is not as red as it is seen today. >> michael: you hail right at ground zero from the progressive movement there. what are
a lot of good things have happened in texas in terms of the economy and so voters tend to give perry some credit for that even though there are probably other reasons for the state's economic i approval. not only is tom palken challenging him the failure to fix education, to deal with transportation and state issues in texas but also a coalition of bipartisan coalition of the legislature are not happy with his tenure. the blue may be off the road and rick perry in texas. >> michael: how...
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but i got news for you as long as you are on a resource-based energy system, or resourced-based economy, you are always at the effect of the limitations on that resource. there is no way around it, you are going to run out of it. and if you go we have 100 years of natural gas. look if it is causing earthquakes to get it out of the ground now, what about the crap gas, if there was an easy flow -- spigot that you stick it in the ground, we would be using that natural gas. we're not. the natural gas boom going on now, involves pumping huge amounts of water in the ground -- >> you are talking about frac-ing. >> hal: yes, and directly causing earth quicks in areas of the country they are not used to. here we are. we arel -- ohio has never done that. in john boehner's direct unfortunately anybody who voted for him the last ten times around you are not thinking about the future you are totally just -- you have hung up on that notion because just outside of his district in lima ohio, there is a factory that is making abrams tanks, and he snuck in $180 million for upgrades to this tank, which is
but i got news for you as long as you are on a resource-based energy system, or resourced-based economy, you are always at the effect of the limitations on that resource. there is no way around it, you are going to run out of it. and if you go we have 100 years of natural gas. look if it is causing earthquakes to get it out of the ground now, what about the crap gas, if there was an easy flow -- spigot that you stick it in the ground, we would be using that natural gas. we're not. the natural...
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not just -- obviously on the economy but on their lives. so people are going to start feeling -- it is starting april 7th i believe is when the first furloughs will actually go into effect. one unit of air-traffic controllers that is being furloughed. we have teachers, special ed. teachers who have been dropped. so the impact will start to be felt just within a couple of weeks. people will get a much better, clearer idea of how serious the sequester is. >> bill: evan and congressman you hear furlough and you think that's not so bad. it is better than getting fired. but furlough, 20% of your pay cut when you're making maybe $35,000 a year, that's a lot of money. >> it is disastrous in some cases. we actually had relocated the human resources command of the army at fort knox, came from arlington, virginia. so all of these people basically have just brought home -- they have mortgages. they're just trying to get established here. then all of a sudden, they get whacked like this. even doctors, i talked to a doctor yesterday who said his special
not just -- obviously on the economy but on their lives. so people are going to start feeling -- it is starting april 7th i believe is when the first furloughs will actually go into effect. one unit of air-traffic controllers that is being furloughed. we have teachers, special ed. teachers who have been dropped. so the impact will start to be felt just within a couple of weeks. people will get a much better, clearer idea of how serious the sequester is. >> bill: evan and congressman you...
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never worked not ever and every time a republican president gets in and tries use them, it craters the economy, every single time and bush was the most egregious obvious example of that but even ronald reagan had to raise taxes seven times due to the fact that their other policies were shrinking the middle class. now when i say their economic policies are unsuccessful, that's because from my point of view, i want a healthy, thriving middle class. the progressive side of things liberals in this country, while we certainly care for the poor, we don't do it at the exclusion of the middle class our the exclusion of millionaires. but the middle class has been squeezed so horribly by the -- the -- you know, the promise of trickle-down economics and the chicago school of economics it just -- i mean from -- something as -- the heavy side of it and the shock doctrine, to the crap idea that somehow if you just let the job makers not pay taxes they will hide all of their money in vegas rather than the cayman islands and we'll all live off of the interest it's absurd nonsense that it's the bootstrapers an
never worked not ever and every time a republican president gets in and tries use them, it craters the economy, every single time and bush was the most egregious obvious example of that but even ronald reagan had to raise taxes seven times due to the fact that their other policies were shrinking the middle class. now when i say their economic policies are unsuccessful, that's because from my point of view, i want a healthy, thriving middle class. the progressive side of things liberals in this...
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costs jobs, has no impact on the economy or jobs, or actually grows the economy and improves jobs? okay? and what do we find? an overwhelming majority of americans, and i'm talking like two-thirds of americans, say that it either has no impact or it actually improves the economy. in fact, that's the most frequently chosen answer is that most americans don't see this as an inherent contradiction. >> what you're saying is that a big powerful industry controls or affects the outcomes of perception in this country disproportionately to what most people think? >> that's right. and, in part, they're able to do that because this issue is a low level issue, because we don't talk about it and because there the is no what we would call issue public on the other side. >> what do you mean? >> okay, so an issue public is basically an organized social movement that demands change, okay. and we're very familiar with this term. it's the pro or anti-immigration movement or the pro-gun control or the anti-gun control movement -- >> the civil rights movement -- >> the civil rights movement. >> the su
costs jobs, has no impact on the economy or jobs, or actually grows the economy and improves jobs? okay? and what do we find? an overwhelming majority of americans, and i'm talking like two-thirds of americans, say that it either has no impact or it actually improves the economy. in fact, that's the most frequently chosen answer is that most americans don't see this as an inherent contradiction. >> what you're saying is that a big powerful industry controls or affects the outcomes of...
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if only because of the economy. this isn't an unrivaled economic super power anymore and doesn't have the money to throw around to get done what it wants done. >> host: i saw hints in the book, at least, of you coming to terms, asking questions about some people might want american decline but what does that mean? do you want china to replace centers would that be good for the world? or no power to have a significant say? would that be good? i got the impression that in some ways very personal terms because it's not only this broad question of american power, it's relating to your experience back in beirut and what you learned in the secretary of state that you think that america having a strong presence in the world, the strongest presence, enif you include think it's relatively declined, is a positive. aye am i misreading senate. >> guest: the relative decline thing, i think american power is changing. the think the whole notion of power is changing. so i'm not actually a big fan of the word decline beau because i
if only because of the economy. this isn't an unrivaled economic super power anymore and doesn't have the money to throw around to get done what it wants done. >> host: i saw hints in the book, at least, of you coming to terms, asking questions about some people might want american decline but what does that mean? do you want china to replace centers would that be good for the world? or no power to have a significant say? would that be good? i got the impression that in some ways very...
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economies what makes them work and economy in a way is a giant interlocking circle with all kinds of pieces that go to it but let's start at the most important point and there's demand in their supply and let's begin with the demand there are two things that make up demand and one of those two things is made up of two things these two things that make up demand our paychecks money in people's pockets and needs or desires now needs when you think of you know like housing people at the spend money on housing food people that spend money on food but there's certain kinds of housing or food that them i like better or more than others and so you know that they will choose that but they have to have the paycheck they have to have the money. to be able to buy things to create that vacuum in the marketplace that we call demand or that pressure in the market postponing how you want the metaphor to work so you've got some money you've got a paycheck you have desires an end needs so you take that money and you go to the store and you buy something and with your money that store takes that money
economies what makes them work and economy in a way is a giant interlocking circle with all kinds of pieces that go to it but let's start at the most important point and there's demand in their supply and let's begin with the demand there are two things that make up demand and one of those two things is made up of two things these two things that make up demand our paychecks money in people's pockets and needs or desires now needs when you think of you know like housing people at the spend...
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the interest rate policy is our bank theft by another name but that didn't get the economy stimulated the way they wanted it to but these steps are still there that were incurred by the banks who took all the money so now they're just going to give up all pretense of enacting a policy and they're just going to reach in and steal your money. and let's see what has happened in the u.k. which has had radical quantitative easing and we've talked often to save our savers simon rose well he's got actual he's broken down the exact number the exact pounds that have been stolen from pensioners and savers for years of savers propping up the banks and subsidizing debt save our savers has cost. later that the total cost to savers in the four years since march two thousand and nine is two hundred twenty point four billion pounds max that's on a total savings in the u.k. of one point one trillion pounds so he's to basically half of it is because of inflation and half of it is because of reduced interest on the savings account very well even the bank of england released figures six months ago they s
the interest rate policy is our bank theft by another name but that didn't get the economy stimulated the way they wanted it to but these steps are still there that were incurred by the banks who took all the money so now they're just going to give up all pretense of enacting a policy and they're just going to reach in and steal your money. and let's see what has happened in the u.k. which has had radical quantitative easing and we've talked often to save our savers simon rose well he's got...
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if the economy doesn't improve. let's assume for the sake of discussion it stays the way it is with persistent high unemployment and sluggish growth and so on. it's not at all clear the country will be in anywhere near ready to elect another democrat. >> bill: maybe so. >> it's hard ever 8 years to win another term for any party. >> bill: you have a couple of wild cards. iran is a big wild card because then we will know whether the obama administration allowed them to have a nuclear weapon. and if they do, all hell is going to break loose everywhere. all right. so that's definitely in play. the economy, i'm not so sure -- i was surprised that barack obama won re-election because of the economy. i mean, just for the sake of argument, mitt romney, all right, maybe not the best candidate but, still, a tremendous change he was offering, the governor was offering. tremendous change. people rejected that. and wanted this malaise and this giant colossus spending. maybe this is off othe table forever. maybe the entitlement
if the economy doesn't improve. let's assume for the sake of discussion it stays the way it is with persistent high unemployment and sluggish growth and so on. it's not at all clear the country will be in anywhere near ready to elect another democrat. >> bill: maybe so. >> it's hard ever 8 years to win another term for any party. >> bill: you have a couple of wild cards. iran is a big wild card because then we will know whether the obama administration allowed them to have a...
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two pounds from interest income that would have gone in these pensioners accounts and spent in the economy so it's a form of financial suicide and there was as a result there was no growth so now they're just going to reach in and steal your money was shocking to me so there are still people in the media who are trying to rationalize this and justify this claim going to something other than just state sanctified of theft so remember saver saver says two hundred twenty point four billion pounds of one point one trillion that's almost twenty percent folks so where is that up where where are the people storming you know the prime minister all power how if interest rates are five percent in the u.k. adventurous rates are five percent of the united states the amount of money that would be circulating in the economy not sitting on corporate balance sheets like apple is projected to now one hundred seventy billion in cash in a balance sheet the next two years if interest rates are at normal rates to reflect the normal historical trends the economy would be in a growth the g.d.p. would be expandin
two pounds from interest income that would have gone in these pensioners accounts and spent in the economy so it's a form of financial suicide and there was as a result there was no growth so now they're just going to reach in and steal your money was shocking to me so there are still people in the media who are trying to rationalize this and justify this claim going to something other than just state sanctified of theft so remember saver saver says two hundred twenty point four billion pounds...
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what the ncaa tournament means for the economy of the south bay. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it is a sport that brought families together for generations but tonight that sport has left the family and two bay area communities in mourning. a well known north bay racer ran off the track this weekend hitting and killing two people. it happened on saturday. the petaluma boy, the victims his 14-year-old cousin and the 68-year-old owner of the racecar. she spoke with members of the family just trying to come to grips with this tragedy. >> reporter: i had a chance to talk to the boy's grandfather today. it was just last october when this family was celebrating at the petaluma speedway when chase won a championship title. tonight chase's racing has left that family in mourning. >> they call me on the phone that afternoon and said something terrible happened. marcus is dead. >> reporter: bob johnson describes how he learned that his 14-year-old grand son was dead. the sprint car driven by his 17-ye
what the ncaa tournament means for the economy of the south bay. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it is a sport that brought families together for generations but tonight that sport has left the family and two bay area communities in mourning. a well known north bay racer ran off the track this weekend hitting and killing two people. it happened on saturday. the petaluma boy, the...
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you want to your economy? you've got to include the other half of the country. otherwise you're not going to move forward. i've seen officials at the state department and across washington and overseas as well rolled her eyes, women's issues. it's nice but it's not the urgency. this is not the urgent question of the day. she's made it very much part of the discussion and she's made people realize, well, if you want to move forward you cannot leave behind half the population. >> host: i found interesting one of the cases you make and set out in the beginning of the administration is repairing america's image is in the world. while that was -- there's a pew poll, in places i found it striking, pakistan, jordan down in turkey, down in beirut. down in egypt. this is down from last year of george w. bush's administration. but i want to ask one last question before we enter i think we should just touch on benghazi alluded. how do you think that will affect her legacy if at all? would be a lasting tarnish that she won't be able to escape or will it be something that hi
you want to your economy? you've got to include the other half of the country. otherwise you're not going to move forward. i've seen officials at the state department and across washington and overseas as well rolled her eyes, women's issues. it's nice but it's not the urgency. this is not the urgent question of the day. she's made it very much part of the discussion and she's made people realize, well, if you want to move forward you cannot leave behind half the population. >> host: i...
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and growing the economy. we have to -- 30% of our deficit right now as we look at this going forward is in the slow economic recovery. and so we want these numbers, when we know it was really bad prior to 2009 when president obama was elected, if -- it's gotten better, but it's not where it needs to be. and it won't be where it needs to be unless we invest in innovation, in education, and rebuilding america's infrastructure. that's what we do. this budget makes sense. this budget is for middle-class families all across america. and i would urge my colleagues to support it. mr. sessions: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i appreciate the opportunity to be with our colleague, senator stabenow, who serves on the budget committee. what i would like to do just briefly -- and i will he yield to senator roberts -- is that president obama on march 13 of this year said "and so you know my goal is not to chase a balanced budget for the sake of balance." my goal is not to chas
and growing the economy. we have to -- 30% of our deficit right now as we look at this going forward is in the slow economic recovery. and so we want these numbers, when we know it was really bad prior to 2009 when president obama was elected, if -- it's gotten better, but it's not where it needs to be. and it won't be where it needs to be unless we invest in innovation, in education, and rebuilding america's infrastructure. that's what we do. this budget makes sense. this budget is for...
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it is not a european economy. it is a growth economy. and we will make a mistake that we will regret, and it will be a couaacolossal error. we are a government of limited powers, constitutionally controlled government. it does not dominate or economy. it does not dominate the people's lives. people are free, and they are -- should be encouraged to be independent and resourceful and to take care of themselves and their families. but when they have a hard time, we need to help them. and we've got programs that spend $750 billion a year, i kid you not. you cobble together all the means-tested welfare programs that go to some, you might say, medicaid -- medicaid is a free program for people whose income is below a certain level. medicaid is a means-tested welfare social program. and there are a lot of them. it's the biggest. but you put all of those to it amounts to $750 billion a year in expenses -- outflow. and there are 83, at least, of these programs, and they're not brought together. they have independence in management, in independent,
it is not a european economy. it is a growth economy. and we will make a mistake that we will regret, and it will be a couaacolossal error. we are a government of limited powers, constitutionally controlled government. it does not dominate or economy. it does not dominate the people's lives. people are free, and they are -- should be encouraged to be independent and resourceful and to take care of themselves and their families. but when they have a hard time, we need to help them. and we've got...
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so our focus right now is to number one, do no harm to the economy. number two, invest in a jobs plan that will help put people back to work. whether building roads or bridges or infrastructure or other things important to our economy. >> why will it take until 2040 to balance the budget under your plan? >> well, if you actually look at the past 40 years, we've only had four balanced budgets. those were during the clinton years and once leaning over to the bush years and then they squandered that balance. so the reason we do that is our focus is on jobs, craig. our focus is on meeting our commitments to seniors. we will not balance the budget on the backs of our kids' education or on the backs of our commitments to seniors. whether it is under medicare or medicaid. what we do is immediately begin to reduce the deficit so they're growing much slower than the economy. which is the important measure. and then we gradually get the balance in the year round 2040. which by the way is the same year that the republican balance last year, the budget last year
so our focus right now is to number one, do no harm to the economy. number two, invest in a jobs plan that will help put people back to work. whether building roads or bridges or infrastructure or other things important to our economy. >> why will it take until 2040 to balance the budget under your plan? >> well, if you actually look at the past 40 years, we've only had four balanced budgets. those were during the clinton years and once leaning over to the bush years and then they...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses vo: to the elegant trim es in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> let me finish tonight with this. it is something watching this 2016 presidential campaign getunder way. there is bill clinton, out there, shaping the battlefield. burying old opponents, sounding the bugle. get on board if you can, get out of way if you can't. james car
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and joining us next on the economy is scott rasmussen. and i want to look at the polls you've taken. the first one 28% say now is a good time to sell your house. could that be they're being smarter? are people feeling better about it? >> first of all, there are some neighborhoods in some areas of the country where it's a better time to sell than others, but these numbers much more optimistic than they've been in a long time. up 6 points from a month ago and 30% expect the home to go up in the next year. let me show you the best sign. only 2% of home owners are very likely to miss a mortgage payment in the coming six months. down from 6% in 2010, so the defaults are headed down. charles: obviously, a lot of people have already been wiped out, too. >> yes. charles: the second poll and sort of dove-tails from what you're saying, and some say the youth economy is getting better and is that an improving number? >> sure, only 39% say it's getting worse. a couple of years ago, that number was above 70%, so, we're in this world where the economy
and joining us next on the economy is scott rasmussen. and i want to look at the polls you've taken. the first one 28% say now is a good time to sell your house. could that be they're being smarter? are people feeling better about it? >> first of all, there are some neighborhoods in some areas of the country where it's a better time to sell than others, but these numbers much more optimistic than they've been in a long time. up 6 points from a month ago and 30% expect the home to go up in...
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it builds confidence that the economy is growing again. the challenge is keeping people with you, and convincing them you're trying to bring the change they're looking for. >> suarez: ireland's business community is forecasting growth well above the european average for the next 20 years. after leading the eurozone into the bust, ireland now wants to lead it out. >> woodruff: and you can read all of ray's reports from ireland on our world page. >> ifill: next, a collection of stories about lethal crimes and punishments. jeffrey brown has our book conversation. >> brown: they begin as often grisly tales of murder, the stuff of the tabloids and nightly news, but some of these crime stories end up in the supreme court, part of a continuing and evolving debate in this country about the death penalty, its methods, its effectiveness, its morality. a new book explores this history. it's titled "murder at the supreme court: lethal crimes and landmark cases." its authors are veteran journalists martin clancy and tim o'brien. the title sounds like a
it builds confidence that the economy is growing again. the challenge is keeping people with you, and convincing them you're trying to bring the change they're looking for. >> suarez: ireland's business community is forecasting growth well above the european average for the next 20 years. after leading the eurozone into the bust, ireland now wants to lead it out. >> woodruff: and you can read all of ray's reports from ireland on our world page. >> ifill: next, a collection of...
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its economy is in dire straits. its leadership is divided. and its position -- in the region, and the world -- has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have an interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy is the best way to ensure that the iranian government forsakes nuclear weapons. peace is far more preferable to war. and the inevitable costs, the unintended consequences that would come with war means that we have to do everything we can to try to resolve this diplomatically. because of the cooperation between our governments, we know that there remains time to pursue a diplomatic resolution. that's what america will do, with clear eyes -- working with a world that's united, and with the sense of urgency that's required. but iran must know this time is not unlimited. and i've made the position of the united states of america clear: iran must not get a nuclear weapon. this is not a danger that can be contained, and as president, i've said all options are on the table for achieving our objectives. ame
its economy is in dire straits. its leadership is divided. and its position -- in the region, and the world -- has only grown weaker. i do believe that all of us have an interest in resolving this issue peacefully. strong and principled diplomacy is the best way to ensure that the iranian government forsakes nuclear weapons. peace is far more preferable to war. and the inevitable costs, the unintended consequences that would come with war means that we have to do everything we can to try to...
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the stories about the economy and stories about foreign policy etc.. what prompted me to write spin masters though is the benghazi attack and the days that followed. it became clear that the political news media rather than focusing on the story of foreign-policy failure and a president who had promised reproach along with the muslim world and was failing to produce it said
the stories about the economy and stories about foreign policy etc.. what prompted me to write spin masters though is the benghazi attack and the days that followed. it became clear that the political news media rather than focusing on the story of foreign-policy failure and a president who had promised reproach along with the muslim world and was failing to produce it said
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it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that country. it's not clear that's going to happen, at least not in time to save the banking system. >>> of course here as always we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billschactman. >>> they have espn and air force one will show you which teams the basketball fan picked. that's next in sports >> leave it to reality tv. we have more great diving. highlights from the new celebrity diving show "splash" which i did watch a few minutes of. check it out when way too early comes back. >> someone released poison gas inside the tokyo subway syst
it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that...
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we talk a lot about growing the economy. the economy will grow when people work. the people that are entering the work force that have been one of the driving forces for the last 30 years are similar, and although we are in the work force full force, we are still not being said equal pay for equal work. it is outrageous. and if you want to grow the economy, pass paycheck fairness where we are not harassed for simply trying to find out what is our pay, how can we get equal pay for the same job? women across america are worried about staying in the middle class if they are already there and getting to the middle class if they're not there. nearly 50 years after the passing of the equal pay act, women still get paid less than men. this budget is a reflection of our values and priorities, and eliminating the wage gap should be one. for years, i and other colleagues have fought for paycheck fairness. under that act, no longer would employers be able to retaliate against workers for sharing information about wages. right now if you ask someone what you get paid, you cou
we talk a lot about growing the economy. the economy will grow when people work. the people that are entering the work force that have been one of the driving forces for the last 30 years are similar, and although we are in the work force full force, we are still not being said equal pay for equal work. it is outrageous. and if you want to grow the economy, pass paycheck fairness where we are not harassed for simply trying to find out what is our pay, how can we get equal pay for the same job?...
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most important, ernie knows we can produce more energy and grow our economy while still taking care of our climate. >> as president obama nominates ernest moniz to head the energy department, the mit nuclear physicist is facing criticism for its deep ties to bp, general electric, and other major firms. you will also look at frackademia, what some call gas industry funded academic research. then, "die free: a heroic family tale." you asght i stand before the crowd great great great granddaughter of african who was in slaved in the united states of america until he summoned the courage to fight for his freedom. marksthe united nations at the international day of remembrance of the victims of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade, we will speak with ny1 anchor cheryl wills about her family's story from slavery to freedom. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.s. supreme court will hear arguments today in the first of two historic cases that could determine the future of same-sex marriage. today the
most important, ernie knows we can produce more energy and grow our economy while still taking care of our climate. >> as president obama nominates ernest moniz to head the energy department, the mit nuclear physicist is facing criticism for its deep ties to bp, general electric, and other major firms. you will also look at frackademia, what some call gas industry funded academic research. then, "die free: a heroic family tale." you asght i stand before the crowd great great...
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economy. china is not a disaster. and if that's the case, i think equity valuation is still -- >> fair enough. >> now, we've got issues, though, right? there's tax hikes coming down the road. we've got obamacare. we had a gallon this show last week, owns a bakery, 50 employees. obamacare is going to wipe out two-thirds of her profit. we have that issue and very iffy operations in washington, d.c. where there could be more tax increases. we got through the sequester. that's good. but, you know, government never leaves us alone. so how much do you think that is going to be reflected inside the stock market, has stocks become too you've forric? >> the health care problem is a big one, an uncertainty. but i'm going argue that fiscal policy has actually improved quite a bit. the reason is because on january 2, they passed -- a tax bill that took away the uncertainty that had been hanging over the bush tax cuts. so they just made a lot of that permanent. and on the spending side, the sequester, as you've pointed out, actual
economy. china is not a disaster. and if that's the case, i think equity valuation is still -- >> fair enough. >> now, we've got issues, though, right? there's tax hikes coming down the road. we've got obamacare. we had a gallon this show last week, owns a bakery, 50 employees. obamacare is going to wipe out two-thirds of her profit. we have that issue and very iffy operations in washington, d.c. where there could be more tax increases. we got through the sequester. that's good....
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. >>> well, president obama's made history today in naming a new director of the secret service. julia pierson the first woman in american history to hold that post. pierson is a 30-year vet in the agency. his choice of her signals the president's intention to change what has been a male-dominated culture recently marked by scandal, you know, back in cardiana? we'll be right back. >>> we're back. some people say we live in a in time of very bitter feuding betwee
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to repeat the economy and it seems today again for all the announcements once again that is lacking the budget announcing plan incited with the latest unemployment figures they've gone up living costs have increased as we were listening to chocolate live about twenty thirty budget fight with some of the phrase has this from some trade unions and his announcements were met so loud that people gathered that they really haven't found a message this government the resonates with british people so for in syria the main opposition coalition is calling for an internationally led investigation into whether chemical weapons were used in the tongue of the northern city of aleppo the rebels and the government blamed each other for these so twenty five people died there including sixteen government troops journalists in damascus but it's got the details for us tonight. that fact occurred in an area called which is in the north of aleppo in an area that was under the control of the government it contained one of the military station it's called the police sent a police training center and this polic
to repeat the economy and it seems today again for all the announcements once again that is lacking the budget announcing plan incited with the latest unemployment figures they've gone up living costs have increased as we were listening to chocolate live about twenty thirty budget fight with some of the phrase has this from some trade unions and his announcements were met so loud that people gathered that they really haven't found a message this government the resonates with british people so...
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why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, oath either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay. >> the republican party has always said we're going to make sure you have opportunity that leads to unlimited success but not guaranteed success. that was the american dream. we've given that up because people say it's not attainable anymore and the democrats are selling we will give you guaranteed success but it's going to be very limited. >> who says that? >> no one guarantees success. >> find -- >> it's the governmental -- >> john, i don't know any democrat who talks like that. >> there's no no one who wants to guarantee success. >> i've never heard that anywhere. >> no, it's all about equal opportunity. we are about gu
why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, oath either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay....
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great for the fans, an economy onto itself. >> >> back here in 10 minutes, you noticed increasing clouds. there is rain in your future. how much you could get and what areas that will see the most. . >>> tom baker live at hp pavilion with the economic boost the ncaa tournament will provide. >> tom? >> reporter: it could be about $20 million. thanks to the big boost from the ncaa, the shark tank is going to be money in the bank for a lot hoff l of local businesses. >> reporter: they must fit together -- these pieces must fit together in a specific order and they must fit together perfectly. >> just 24 hours ago, we found out which teams would be coming. that, right there, means there is a lot more work that needs to be done between thousand an thursday. >> eight teams, including oregon, unlv, oregon drawing fans from far and wide. >> definitely want to see syracuse. you don't get to see east coast teams play over here. >> price seems not to be a hurdle. >> it's defendnily doable in this market on these dayses. >> reporter: the teams and san jose will be seen by millions throughout televis
great for the fans, an economy onto itself. >> >> back here in 10 minutes, you noticed increasing clouds. there is rain in your future. how much you could get and what areas that will see the most. . >>> tom baker live at hp pavilion with the economic boost the ncaa tournament will provide. >> tom? >> reporter: it could be about $20 million. thanks to the big boost from the ncaa, the shark tank is going to be money in the bank for a lot hoff l of local...
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a balanced budget will save the economy. the rallying behind the paul ryan plan. a budget that slashes spending by $4.6 trillion, 68% of which comes from programs for the poor. and for working-class americans. ryan's budget promises to balance the books in just ten years. roughly three times as fast as the budget he released a year ago and which was adopted by the romney campaign. but jonathan chait repinds us that paul ryan didn't always buy into this anti-deficit message. in fact he argued for quite the opposite. chait writes, he began as a disciple of jack kemp. ryan was a leader of the wing of republicans demanding that bush increase the deficit even more. he castigated bush's tax cuts as far too small. that's right. ryan once believed that his party didn't take on enough debt. ryan said during bush's first term quote, they fear increases in the debt and they were overlooking issues of growth, opportunity and free markets. in fact, republicans didn't used to be the party of deficit cutting at all. this graph shows the federal debt as a percentage of gdp. you c
a balanced budget will save the economy. the rallying behind the paul ryan plan. a budget that slashes spending by $4.6 trillion, 68% of which comes from programs for the poor. and for working-class americans. ryan's budget promises to balance the books in just ten years. roughly three times as fast as the budget he released a year ago and which was adopted by the romney campaign. but jonathan chait repinds us that paul ryan didn't always buy into this anti-deficit message. in fact he argued...
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jobs, growth and the economy. they want us to balance the budget, but don't want us to worship at some political altar on one extreme or the other. they want us to focus on them. so i'm going to leave to the folks in washington the politics of it. i want to balance the budget the right way. we did it during the clinton administration and created 20 million new jobs at the same time. we should do that again. >> i got it wrong, you don't represent, you're right next door to that. >> i was going to let you slide on that. >> they redistricted. the last redistrict of new york, little confusing. thank you so much for coming on the show. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> we'll gaggle around the politics of same-sex marriage. is there a solution for all 50 states? first, the white house soup of the day, split pea, every time i guest host, it's split pea. >>> don't forget to check out our website rundown@msnbc.com. water, we take our showers with it. we make our coffee with it. but we rarely tap its true pote
jobs, growth and the economy. they want us to balance the budget, but don't want us to worship at some political altar on one extreme or the other. they want us to focus on them. so i'm going to leave to the folks in washington the politics of it. i want to balance the budget the right way. we did it during the clinton administration and created 20 million new jobs at the same time. we should do that again. >> i got it wrong, you don't represent, you're right next door to that. >> i...
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the world and make america's case on a daily basis because he was going to be busy at home with the economy. so there was a very clear reason why he -- one of the many reasons why he chose her as secretary of state, because he knew she could do that for him on a daily basis in all around the world. and that's why i think that she would bring to him an accurate reading of where things stood, what she could deliver to him in terms of moving forward, in terms of agreement, in terms of where the players were when it comes to libya, for example. deliver to him, you know, what was needed for him to make the decision. she lost some battles, but she certainly influenced a lot of decisions. libya being one of them and asia, definitely. >> host: uh-huh, and we'll get to libya next, actually, i find that a -- it was a or very interesting scenario in what happened there. but just one last question on the israeli/palestinian conflict. i was covering aipac in 2010 when hillary clinton spoke at the conference, and she mentioned at the time something that i thought was interesting. she said that far-flung
the world and make america's case on a daily basis because he was going to be busy at home with the economy. so there was a very clear reason why he -- one of the many reasons why he chose her as secretary of state, because he knew she could do that for him on a daily basis in all around the world. and that's why i think that she would bring to him an accurate reading of where things stood, what she could deliver to him in terms of moving forward, in terms of agreement, in terms of where the...
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tyler, we had a lot of positives today about the stock market and also about the economy. >> and those economic numbers really did drive stock prices higher today. the dow has done it again, climbing to a record close. rebounding from monday's losses. investors shook off concerns about the debt and banking crisis over in europe and focused instead on higher home prices. in january, in the u.s. which rose at the fastest pace in almost seven years, and on a sizeable jump in factory orders for big-ticket durable goods in february. when all was said and done the dow was higherby 112 points closing at a fresh all-time high of 14,559. the nasdaq was up 17 and the broader s&p 500 added 12 points now just a point and a half away from its own record high close. >> as tyler just said home prices went through the roof in january, up more than 8% year over year and this is in the nation's largest cities. it's the biggest jump in prices since the summer of 2006 and that's according to the latest case shil schuller home price index. some of the cities that took the hardest hs during the housing coll
tyler, we had a lot of positives today about the stock market and also about the economy. >> and those economic numbers really did drive stock prices higher today. the dow has done it again, climbing to a record close. rebounding from monday's losses. investors shook off concerns about the debt and banking crisis over in europe and focused instead on higher home prices. in january, in the u.s. which rose at the fastest pace in almost seven years, and on a sizeable jump in factory orders...
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they would trade our economy for theirs in a success. in realtime, as consequence of austerity. >> what do we do? 85% of americans want to see a balanced budget. we are not even anywhere near that with these plans? >> unfortunately, i think when you look at basic fact of the two budget proposals, we are so far apart and we need leadership from the president. we are able to find out what the president's march madness 56 are before we -- before he unveils his budget. again, i think that it really comes -- from president obama to take a lead, to keep meeting with republicans and enable to try to bring the parties together to find a way to find common ground. right now, we are not seeing it-- >>> is that fair? talking about march madness? i mean, look, that's -- he does do that. but they are dealing with the budget. he's going to unveil it, i think this next week. >> right. he's the one president who has taken the long toast unveil a budget. why wait for four years for the senate to pass a budget, to have a cut-and-paste document that shows
they would trade our economy for theirs in a success. in realtime, as consequence of austerity. >> what do we do? 85% of americans want to see a balanced budget. we are not even anywhere near that with these plans? >> unfortunately, i think when you look at basic fact of the two budget proposals, we are so far apart and we need leadership from the president. we are able to find out what the president's march madness 56 are before we -- before he unveils his budget. again, i think...
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we have a ground floor look at how this city and the economy is getting ready. there are renovation projects and then there is this. crews laying down the floor where march madness will happen inside hp pavilion. >> and a feather in the cap for this building. >> reporter: putting the arena in the national spot light with teams and fans from all over the country to follow. >> we are going to be showcasing our building on tv to a national audience. that is great exposure for the building and the city of san jose to showcase as not only a great athletic city but one of the great in the united states. >> reporter: the benefits will be felt outside hp pavilion. downtown san jose restaurants and hotels will be packed this week. >> we will be sold out starting tomorrow through saturday. >> reporter: as visitors pour money into a south bay economy that has been on a tech fuelled housing boosted roll. >> we anticipate being sold out with reservations and dinner parties. we have several private dining rooms booked for officials and special dinners and stuff like that. >>
we have a ground floor look at how this city and the economy is getting ready. there are renovation projects and then there is this. crews laying down the floor where march madness will happen inside hp pavilion. >> and a feather in the cap for this building. >> reporter: putting the arena in the national spot light with teams and fans from all over the country to follow. >> we are going to be showcasing our building on tv to a national audience. that is great exposure for the...
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ignore the economy. all the answers lie in washington, take more from hard-working small businesses. take more from families. spend it in washington. and oh, by the way. we don't have a crisis. that is scare mongering. you know what? try telling that to our children and grandchildren who are guaranteed to get a lower standard of living. try telling that to the struggling workers, the families and people in poverty who aren't cutting it in this economy. balancing the budget. helps us promote a healthy economy to create jobs and get people back on their feet again and that's exactly why we are proposing and passing this budget. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: all time has expired. the chair: the gentleman from texas, mr. brady and the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney, will each control 30 minutes on the subject of economic goals and policy. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker, during the annual debate -- i yield myself such time as i may c
ignore the economy. all the answers lie in washington, take more from hard-working small businesses. take more from families. spend it in washington. and oh, by the way. we don't have a crisis. that is scare mongering. you know what? try telling that to our children and grandchildren who are guaranteed to get a lower standard of living. try telling that to the struggling workers, the families and people in poverty who aren't cutting it in this economy. balancing the budget. helps us promote a...
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economy. >> rick: what happens if you avoided getting a credit card and you want to get a mortgage, you wanted to buy yourself a townhouse and take out a loan? >> you end up paying a lot more. you have a higher interest rate. these people are ones that don't necessarily have bad credit. >> rick: they don't have any. >> there are things that are changing, they are some rating agencies are using rented and utilities and other bills from smaller landlords, for example. if you pay your rent on time, that traditionally isn't always counted. >> rick: there are some companies that have set up a way for people to take a thin credit history and expand it so they have something to show? >> exactly. william paid, bill paid and if you automatically deduct your rent payments from your bank account they will said that on to the credit agency and it will show you pay your rent every month. so i pay your bills all the time but it doesn't show up in your credit history. >> rick: bottom line. >> listen to eilee
economy. >> rick: what happens if you avoided getting a credit card and you want to get a mortgage, you wanted to buy yourself a townhouse and take out a loan? >> you end up paying a lot more. you have a higher interest rate. these people are ones that don't necessarily have bad credit. >> rick: they don't have any. >> there are things that are changing, they are some rating agencies are using rented and utilities and other bills from smaller landlords, for example. if...